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Nishat Babu is a Lecturer in the Work and Organisation group at Loughborough Business School, Loughborough University. She holds a PhD from Aston Business School (2016) and has prior academic experience as a Lecturer at Aston University (UK) and Senior Lecturer at the University of Aberdeen Qatar campus. Her professional credentials include Chartered Psychologist status from the British Psychological Society (BPS) and Associate Fellow of the BPS, alongside a Fellowship from the Higher Education Academy (HEA).
Her research focuses on organizational behavior, corporate social responsibility (CSR), employee well-being, and leadership dynamics. Key themes include the impact of leadership styles on ethical behavior, pandemic-induced work-family adaptations, and duty of care in transnational education institutions. She explores how organizational practices influence employee mental health, trust in leadership, and prosocial behaviors.
Notable contributions include analyses of abusive supervision countermeasures, cross-national well-being during crises, and the dual role of corporate volunteering beyond mere philanthropy. Her work bridges micro-level CSR theories with macro-organizational practices, emphasizing psychological capital and institutional ethics in global contexts.
- Awards: Chartered Psychologist (BPS), Associate Fellow of BPS, Fellow of HEA
- Research Highlights: 2025 focus on branch campus staff welfare, 2024 work on CSR amid abusive supervision, 2020 explorations of hypocritical organizations
- Teaching & Engagement: Expertise in Work and Organisation disciplines, with HEA-accredited pedagogical excellence


